Longtime BBB accreditation and a local Nevada presence.
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Sol-Up Reviews
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Common homeowner complaints
There isn’t much publicly available customer feedback beyond the BBB listing. The company holds an A+ accreditation, but homeowners should still look for recent local reviews, request references for installations in your area, and check the BBB complaint history for specifics.
Pricing and financing notes
Pricing and financing terms aren’t broadly published. Expect options to vary by project and by customer credit; ask for an itemized quote and clear loan or lease paperwork if financing is offered. Compare the total cost and long-term obligations against loan-focused and lease-oriented providers to understand tradeoffs.
Who this company may be best for
Recent review highlights
A few quick takeaways homeowners often care about when comparing Sol-Up with alternatives.
Public information about storage products and long-term service is limited — get battery model and warranty details up front.
If battery backup is a priority, make storage terms the central part of the proposal and compare with bigger installers for finance and service coverage.
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